Colonel Clement Biddle (May 10, 1740 – July 14, 1814) was an American Revolutionary War soldier.
Biddle was a part of the Society of Friends and helped organize the "Quaker Blues," a company of volunteers.
He was the Commissary General at Valley Forge under George Washington, and his headquarters was at Moore Hall.
[5] In the 1790 census, Biddle's jobs were "Notary, Scrivener, and Broker," which made him a rich man.
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